04-08-2022, 03:21 PM
Alright, it might sound awkward for me replying, but lemme tell you something. NES can handle only 3 colors per sprite, and if you layer 2 sprites for the same thing on top of each other, you get 6 colors. Also, a good sprite editor is Aseprite. Instead of just using Scratch, Aseprite actually has a lot of cool features in it, and I think you should try it. However, its buy-to-play, and the trail works just fine. Alright, enough of my ted-talk, I hope this gave you enough things to improve NES-like artwork. You dont HAVE to use Aseprite, but if you want to use it, trust me, Aseprite is different than Scratch, so it might need some getting used to.